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The persistent connection approach, that is, keeping the same socket connection open for multiple requests, is the default behavior in HTTP 1.1.

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  • HTTP is a request/response protocol between a client and a server.
  • HTTP can be "implemented on top of any other protocol on the Internet, or on other networks. HTTP only presumes a reliable transport; any protocol that provides such guarantees can be used.

HTTP client  ---->TCP Connection --->port 80 on the Server---send ok or error message to ---HTTP client.

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HTTP Versions:  0.9, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2

HTTP is a stateless protocol. 

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